Paint Me Forever

Paint Me Forever

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When Lisa loses her daughter in a crowded mall, her world ends. Weeks later, a blank canvas appears on a quiet beach-one only she can see. As paintings of her lost child begin to form on their own, Lisa is drawn into a surreal realm built from memory, grief, and something far more sinister. Trapped in an endless loop of loss, stalked by a shapeshifting entity that feeds on sorrow, Lisa must confront the truth: not everything that offers a second chance is salvation. Some art should never be finished.
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The Artist's Canvas is a gothic short story that explores the blurred line between creation and obsession. In the dimly lit studio of a painter consumed by perfection, art becomes a prison, love becomes torment, and the muse refuses to stay silent. What begins as inspiration descends into madness, leaving behind a masterpiece that bleeds with more than paint. Trigger Warnings & Mature Themes [18+] ⚠️ Reader discretion advised. This story contains: •Psychological tension and obsession •Dark, gothic imagery and emotional intensity •Romantic and intimate moments with subtle sensuality •Destructive outbursts toward objects Reader advisory: •Themes of desire, longing, and emotional vulnerability are explored. •Best suited for mature readers (18+) who are comfortable with dark themes and intense emotional experiences. Please respect the story: •Do not post spoilers. •Refrain from writing negative or derogatory comments about the story or characters. © 2025 V. Blooms. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, scanned, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means-electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, distribution, or otherwise-without the prior written permission of the author. This work may not be translated, adapted, or altered in any form without explicit authorization. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of this work, in whole or in part, constitutes a violation of international copyright law and will be subject to legal action. This story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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